Her body was found two days later under rubble in the basement of flats in Great Portland Street.

As police continued to appeal for him to hand himself in a decade later, they released a CCTV clip of the pair leaving the nightclub.

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To mark the anniversary, the Met have released CCTV footage showing Martine the last time she was seen, with the only suspect in the case, Farouk Abdulhak, leaving Maddox nightclub in Mayfair, 2008. Martine was out celebrating her end of term exams. pic.twitter.com/yCrtLIxrFl

Mr Magnussen said: “It is a privilege to be able to travel as and where we wish.

“Today many are blessed with the freedom to see the world, to visit different cultures and explore new cultures.

“But I believe that that freedom should come with some responsibility and respect for the places we visit.

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“10 years on today my beloved daughter Martina was murdered in this town.

Mr Magnussen lays flowers in Great Portland Street where the body of his daughter was found (David Mirzoeff/PA)

“In doing so he evaded the obligation to accept the law and legal system of the UK, going against all ethical and legal standard, and running away from responsibility that comes with the privilege of travelling.”

Asked about seeing CCTV footage of his daughter, Mr Magnussen said: “Martine and the suspect were fellow students. They were friends.

“As her friends have been saying all along, they were not a couple.

“And what I saw was a completely normal activity that should never have ended up in the tragedy that we have experienced.

“In a way I was relieved to see that.

“On the other hand it is very, very challenging to see your daughter alive enjoying life.

“She loved this life.”

A floral tribute left by Mr Magnussen in Great Portland Street (David Mirzoeff/PA)

“We are just after justice. And to give Martine justice, our family justice.

“And again to make this platform for criminal prevention. That must be the aim forever in this case.”

Mr Magnussen also said he had “unconfirmed” information that indicates that the suspect’s life is no longer “extremely luxurious”.

He said this is likely down to the fact he is a wanted man and also the crisis in Yemen.

“With this CCTV now in the public domain, our hope is that the case will not fade from public attention, keeping the spotlight firmly focused upon Farouk Abdulhak.

Farouk Abdulhak is suspected of murder (Metropolitan Police/PA)

“We have reached an important milestone, therefore this is the right time to once again appeal personally to Abdulhak to return to the UK.

“He was a guest in our country when the murder of Martine occurred and I believe the responsible thing to do is return.

“If he thought that this case would diminish, or that his wanted status would change over time, then this year’s anniversary demonstrates our resolve and that of the Magnussen family to continue to seek justice for Martine.”

A post-mortem examination gave Miss Magnussen’s cause of death as compression to the neck.

An inquest at Westminster Coroner’s Court on November 24 2010 recorded a verdict of unlawful killing.